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Officialdom novels of grassroots origin

1, Director of Beijing Office

Director of Beijing Office is a book published by Writers Publishing House in 2007 by Wang Xiaofang. It is a work describing the official culture, taking Beijing Office as the government platform, and showing various working and living images of officials.

Based on Li Jinhua's criticism of Qian Jin, this work profoundly describes the corrupt behavior of officialdom. The works are true, vivid and ingenious, with rich stories, vivid words, ups and downs of plots and complex and lifelike characters.

2, "Hou Weidong officialdom notes"

The best-selling officialdom novel in history, known as the popular textbook of China officialdom, has won many mainstream awards such as the Bronze Award for West Lake Literature and the Best Officialdom Novel Award, and has been recommended by Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi for many times.

From village-level cadres to provincial and municipal leaders, there have been 304 officials, with the main figures as much as 107. Some are honest, some are sinister, some are upright, some are evenly matched, there are many officials, all kinds of them are aboveboard, and a vivid ukiyo-e painting of officialdom is slowly unfolding before your eyes.

3. Peak power

Liu Qingyu, a soldier, resolutely turned to officialdom and became a township head. However, the day he took office, he was completely overhead and even left unattended in the office. He looked at how impatient and efficient he was, and how he relied on his witty mind and endless means to overthrow various plots, step by step, dozens of subtle official promotions, thousands of fierce infighting, and stepped on the peak of power.

4. "No.2 Chief"

This paper mainly tells the story of Tang, a senior reporter of Jiangnan Daily, whose career in the newspaper was not smooth. At this time, the general office of the provincial party Committee transferred him to be the secretary of the new provincial party secretary Zhao Deliang, which is the legendary No.2 chief. Since then, Tang's life has turned a new page. Through vivid stories, the author of this book tells readers not only the rules of the officialdom game, but also the philosophy of survival of the fittest.

5. Chief Senior Staff Officer

The book describes the struggle of a generation in the 30-year spring tide, which is a portrayal of an era. This book presents readers with a variety of social life in China in the past 30 years, including both successful people who worked hard for their dreams and those who were eliminated by the tide of the times. This book is a portrayal of an era, which can arouse readers' deep thinking and is worth reading again and again.